We knew it was coming for a while now. Ever since Tesla introduced the P100D battery back for the Model S and X, but the automaker said at the time that it wanted to focus on making the performance version of the pack and that the non-performance would follow later.

That is apparently today since Tesla quietly updated its online design studio early this morning and both the 100D version is available for both the Model S and X.

The P100D has an EPA estimated range of 315 miles while the new 100D hits 335 miles.

It also brings down the entry price of Tesla’s 100 kWh battery pack by an incredible amount since the Model S P100D starts at over $130,000.

The new 100D starts at $95,000 – or only $3,000 more than the 90D, which surprisingly is still available:

While it easy to assume that it’s likely going to be a very popular option now that it is Tesla’s longest-range option, it will be an interesting test for Tesla to see how electric vehicle buyers value range boosts like that for a price.

The automaker has never offered so many options for range in its lineup before:

60: 210 miles

60D: 218 miles

75: 249 miles

75D: 259 miles

90D: 294 miles

100D: 335 miles

P100D: 315 miles

And of course, the new 100D is also available on the Model X and it extends the range of the all-electric SUV to 295 miles – again for ~$30,000 less than the performance version.

The new option is likely to boost Tesla’s sales going forward by not only increasing the range on a single charge of its longest range option, but also significantly reducing its price.